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The work week continues on. Monday sort of flew by for me. I hope yours was the same. So many few people actually like Mondays. Well, we can help make your Tuesday go by faster, too, by giving you some gaming podcasts to listen to while you work.

This week on the podcast I had a fantastic opportunity to meet with some of the team from FailBetter Games based in Greenwich, London. Alexis Kennedy co-founded the studio, and Cash DeCuir who joined their team as a writer a little over a year ago.

They are best known for their Subterranean Victorian Gothic narrative online game Fallen London, that was just launched on mobile as an iPhone iOS application. As of now, you can check out Fallen London in the App Store and there’s a good deal of chance it’s right there featured in the best games at the moment. Of course, you can also play the game directly as I used to when it was first released in late 2009 via the Fallen London website.

The Top Gear of table top gaming come together yet again to talk about all manner of board games. Steve talks about getting to play an early copy of Dark Souls, Andy explores the new world in Empires: Age of Discovery and Jon sets sail in the Curse of The Black Dice.

This episode, as usual we chat about our hobby and games (or lack thereof, depending on the host) and discuss about how our gaming choices changed with the years. In our main topic, we talk about the Warmachine and Hordes Mk3 announcement and previews made by Privateer Press, from our casual veteran viewpoint. So sit back, relax, grab a paintbrush and enjoy the show!

For Episode 6, Greg and Andy have Mike and Bill on to discussall the awesome Firestorm Armada events they are organizing for the2016 NOVA Open. Later, Greg and Andy do their first review of a Class C game, Axis and Allies War at Sea.